Global warming has brought plenty of changes and Africa has not been left behind in experiencing this. Famine, floods, population displacement and desertification has been some of the worst consequences of global warming in the continent. Sun and certain activities by people have contributed in increasing global temperatures that have led to these adverse effects of global warming. Several organizations have been focusing on raising awareness about Africa and global warming, an initiative that has had positive effects. With this, most Africans have embraced solutions such as developing renewable energy and efficient use of land among others. They have also reduced activities such burning of wood which leads to degradation of forests. Global warming in Africa has not only affected people and the environment but has also had negative effects on animals. This is not an issue for African only, but it’s a problem for the whole world that’s why even developed countries are doing their best to help Africa.

Effects of global warming in Africa

There have been numerous effects of global warming in Africa. There have been floods that not only affect food supply but also leave people homeless and displace the wildlife. Droughts have become severe, there are landslides when it rains and there are health dangers especially heat related. As temperatures continue to rise, things do not look good and it is deemed that these effects will get worse.

Despite the efforts by various organizations and developed countries in reducing the effects of global warming, there are various challenges. Access to funding, difficulties in initiating and continuing with climate change plans and conflict of interest from different agencies are major issues. Lack of awareness is a huge problem that has seen adverse effects of global warming that are preventable. This is because those that should be creating awareness rarely do so. There is a misconception this is a task for the educated.

The best thing is that Africa and global warming is something that can be separated. One of the best ways is to increase the level of awareness to every corner of the continent. Not just holding press conferences and expect that the word has reached everyone since everyone should be involved whether they are educated or not. Some countries such as Kenya are ensuring there is a reliable electric power which has seen a reduction in coal and firewood use. At large, this reduces deforestation as it is a sustainable way of meeting their growing energy needs. Trees that have been cut down are being replaced by reforestation programs which the public has been proactively participating in. Furniture in most homes and offices, as well as materials for roofing and building some structures, come from wood. In order to reduce the effects of forest degradation, alternative materials are being used.

Although global warming is a major global concern, its effects are highly felt in Africa. These consequences can only intensify if the solutions that are talked about are not implemented.

Effects and solutions of global warming in Africa

Global warming has brought plenty of changes and Africa has not been left behind in experiencing this. Famine, floods, population displacement and desertification has been some of the worst consequences of global warming in the continent. Sun and certain activities by people have contributed in increasing global temperatures that have led to these adverse effects of global warming. Several organizations have been focusing on raising awareness about Africa and global warming, an initiative that has had positive effects. With this, most Africans have embraced solutions such as developing renewable energy and efficient use of land among others. They have also reduced activities such burning of wood which leads to degradation of forests. Global warming in Africa has not only affected people and the environment but has also had negative effects on animals. This is not an issue for African only, but it’s a problem for the whole world that’s why even developed countries are doing their best to help Africa.

Effects of global warming in Africa

There have been numerous effects of global warming in Africa. There have been floods that not only affect food supply but also leave people homeless and displace the wildlife. Droughts have become severe, there are landslides when it rains and there are health dangers especially heat related. As temperatures continue to rise, things do not look good and it is deemed that these effects will get worse.

Despite the efforts by various organizations and developed countries in reducing the effects of global warming, there are various challenges. Access to funding, difficulties in initiating and continuing with climate change plans and conflict of interest from different agencies are major issues. Lack of awareness is a huge problem that has seen adverse effects of global warming that are preventable. This is because those that should be creating awareness rarely do so. There is a misconception this is a task for the educated.

The best thing is that Africa and global warming is something that can be separated. One of the best ways is to increase the level of awareness to every corner of the continent. Not just holding press conferences and expect that the word has reached everyone since everyone should be involved whether they are educated or not. Some countries such as Kenya are ensuring there is a reliable electric power which has seen a reduction in coal and firewood use. At large, this reduces deforestation as it is a sustainable way of meeting their growing energy needs. Trees that have been cut down are being replaced by reforestation programs which the public has been proactively participating in. Furniture in most homes and offices, as well as materials for roofing and building some structures, come from wood. In order to reduce the effects of forest degradation, alternative materials are being used.

Although global warming is a major global concern, its effects are highly felt in Africa. These consequences can only intensify if the solutions that are talked about are not implemented.